There is always talk about what a team will do with it’s first, second and third-round picks, but the draft is won by the teams that find productive players in the later rounds.

Jarrett is a guy who has been given a late-round grade and some analysts feel he won’t even be drafted. John Elway could be looking at him as an undrafted free agent or the team could use one of its three seventh-round picks on him to make sure they get him.

Jarrett played in 26 games while at Pittsburgh, and his stats don’t jump off the page. He had 35 tackles and three sacks in his college career. Jarett also didn’t participate in the annual scouting combine.

The Broncos could be genuinely interested in drafting Jarrett, or this could just show that the team is looking to add a big, physical player to its defensive line.

Jarrett is 6-3 and 335 pounds.

The Broncos lost Sylvester Williams to free agency this offseason and though they brought in Domata Peko to replace him, there isn’t a lot of depth behind him.

Jarrett’s size and strength make him worth a pick in the later rounds of this draft. The Broncos could get a guy who has a high motor and won’t get pushed around.

In an article by Jerry DiPaola for Trib Live, Jarrett’s former defensive line coach at Pitt, Tom Sims, heaped high praise on him when talking about his play.

“Fifty to 70 (snaps), in that range, whatever it takes. He feels like he needs to be in there. It’s hard to get him out. He’s a motivated guy, and he’s a tough guy. He wants our team to win. He wants our team to have success,” Sims said.

As noted, the Broncos have three picks in the seventh round, including the last two picks of the draft. They could do worse than Jarrett with one of those choices.